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Great advances in treating and preventing disease starts with cutting edge research.
Pew’s support for biomedical research gives young scientists in the United States and Latin America the opportunity to continue their studies, take previous research in new directions, or pursue ideas that spark their intellectual curiosity. The programs also encourage informed risk-taking and interdisciplinary collaboration among some of the world’s brightest researchers in the early stages of their careers.
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What Is the Pew Latin American Fellows Program?
The Pew Latin American Fellows Program in the Biomedical Sciences provides funding for scientists to receive postdoctoral training at leading research institutions in the United States and to return to Latin America if they choose to start labs in their home countries. Through the program, The Pew Charitable Trusts has supported more than 300 outstanding young researchers, strengthening scientific communities across borders.
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Since 1985, Pew has supported the groundbreaking research of promising early-career biomedical scientists in the United States and Latin America. Our multiyear grants encourage informed risk-taking and collaboration among researchers. Biomedical...
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